Recording Playback Still Images To Dvd - JVC BD-X201MS Instructions Manual

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Recording & Viewing Still Images (JPEG)

Recording Playback Still Images to DVD

When an unfinalized DVD recorded by the DVD recorder is being played back, you can record any still image to the disc. The disc
needs to have sufficient available space. You can record up to 1000 still image (JPEG) files to one disc.
Refer to the following flowchart for the operating procedure.
Capture still images.
If the REC button is pressed or a signal is input to the FOOT SW 2 terminal on the rear panel during DVD playback, the still
image is captured to the internal memory of the DVD recorder.
If you want to use the FOOT SW 2 terminal, set FOOT SW 2 of the REMOTE MENU (1/2) screen to other than OFF.
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Record still images (JPEG) saved to memory to the disc.
At the following time, the still image (JPEG) files saved to memory are automatically written to the Image folder on the disc.
• When playback stops and the DVD recorder enters Stop mode.
A file name such as the following is assigned to each still image.
File Number_Recording Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second.jpg (Example: 0001_20060313105310.jpg)
Recording Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second: The date and time the still image was captured
I picture is captured for still pictures. As a result, there may be a 0 to 0.5 second lag between the displayed image and the cap-
tured image.
Recorded and unfinalized DVD
with available space
REC button
Or FOOT SW 2 terminal
REC button
REC button
Records the data to the Image folder on the disc
The still images (JPEG) can be viewed on a PC, etc.
PLAY button
Play back starts
Still image
Still image
Still image
STOP button
Finalize
Saved to the DVD
recorder's memory
Capture 1
Capture 2
Capture N
If the OPERATE button is
pressed, the still image files
are cleared from memory and
this
DVD
recorder
OPERATE OFF mode.
enters
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